- The singing barista? Working on being the next James Corden or your own version of carpool karaoke? There's a new dash camera that won't break the bank.
- Fly over the coffee: Facebook wants to get 1 billion people using virtual reality. Here's how.
- More reality than virtual: Veteran newsman Jack Shafer writes persuasively here: I've normalized Trump.
- Piping hot milestone: Uber has surpassed the yellow cab in New York City.
- You're too young to drink coffee: Britain's most hated rail line put a 15-year-old in charge of its social media. I just love this example, and apparently, teenagers are braver than most professional marketers. Read and learn, old ones...
- White coffee? Brown? Super-useful tutorial on color theory, just for marketers. Read before you put any more graphics or slides together, darlings.
- Everyone wants your coffee: Seeking sonder is a great reminder on a Friday, via Seth Godin.
- Week in review: On this blog, I shared Al Franken on the interview pivot: When it works, or not.
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